The Lausanne Guide
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The Lausanne Guide
10M ago
We're taking a little break from writing articles and using our 'out of office' time to rebuild our site over the summer. You can still follow us on Instagram and Facebook for updates and tips, and we can't wait to reveal the new and improved site after the holidays. In the meantime, here are some articles that may be helpful this summer:
Lakeside bars in and around Lausanne
Or rooftop bars if you prefer
Terraces of Lausanne
Best Summer Day Trips for Visitors to Lausanne
Stand Up Paddle Boarding in & around Lausanne
Or cool down in some of these Lausanne area pools
Some of our favorite ..read more
The Lausanne Guide
11M ago
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That summer feeling is fleeting, so we want to ensure you squeeze every ounce of sunshine and good times out of this season. Why not visit these ephemeral bars that boast some of the best views on Lac Léman? Here are THE lakeside bars you need to visit this summer.
La Générale
With a nod toward General Guisan, one of Switzerland’s most notable military officers who was a native of Pully, this ephemeral bar and restaurant serves local drinks and dishes with a side of a lakeside view. They are especially proud of their mineral drink set-up–which has a system that produces ..read more
The Lausanne Guide
11M ago
Sun shining, breeze blowing, itching to get outside? Here’s where you should spend your days and evenings when the weather is just right. We’ve rounded up a list of our favorite terraces in and around Lausanne:
La Parada
A brand new and colorful terrace in the heart of Lausanne with a dynamic lunch menu and after-work drinks and bites. We spent an entire afternoon lunching on this terrace and fell in love. Who doesn’t want to sip on a margarita and eat chips and guac under the canopy of verdant green while listening to the rippling flow of a city fountain?
Check it out
Les Jardin ..read more
The Lausanne Guide
11M ago
It's beginning to feel like summer here in Lausanne and we're loving it. This week we have incredible events happening: from lakeside cookouts to literature festivals, there's something for everyone.
Yoga on the deck this Tuesday from 9am-10am at Jetée de la Compagnie
“The Great Brochette of the Lake” event is happening for Lausanne à Table. Head down to La Guinguette this Wednesday to have lamb roasted over an open fire and natural wines.
Wondering what the future holds? Head to the TedX talk at La Cote International School where they invite different dynamic speakers about “Where Are We ..read more
The Lausanne Guide
11M ago
We hope you had a wonderful Pentecôte weekend and are feeling recharged to start the short and sunny week ahead. Here are the events you won't want to miss:
Wednesday
Vinyasa and Tapas: Flow through yoga and taste some excellent tapas and wine from the vineyards in Lavaux.
Attention cheese lovers: this event is for you! Share your cheese – A giant cheese platter, with specialists to explain the particularities during the tasting.
Thursday
We will be at Hungry Bear for our inaugural kickoff to the Afterwork Summer Apero series!.
Ça Passe Creme celebrates it’s 5th birthday!
Forest Festiv ..read more
The Lausanne Guide
11M ago
There are lots of events this week you won't want to miss: several stand-up comedies, an alpine flea market, a silent disco and a food festival.
Don’t miss this Alpine Flea Market on Monday, where can buy and sell second-hand mountain equipment.
From May 15 until June 28, discover the Salée au Sucre with Lausanne à Table. A true emblem of Vaud’s culinary heritage, this creamy dessert has been delighting the region’s inhabitants since the early 20th century.
From Wednesday to Friday, Open Air will propose 3 standup sets and 15 artists at Place Arlaud.
Luna Park kicks off this W ..read more
The Lausanne Guide
11M ago
If you're looking for a unique dining experience that combines the flavors of Peruvian and Japanese cuisine, then Matcha Picchu at Lausanne Palace is the perfect destination. This newly opened restaurant has already made a name for itself, thanks to its exciting blend of culinary traditions and its expertly crafted dishes. Just don't be put off with where they keep the menu...
The ambiance of Matcha Picchu is sleek and modern, with a touch of elegance that perfectly complements the food. The restaurant’s design features a beautiful blend of wood, metal, and glass, creating a sophis ..read more
The Lausanne Guide
11M ago
Lausanne is a vibe! Events are starting to pick up and there are lots to choose from this week:
Festivals this week
Lausanne Comic Strip Festival (ends May 14) is back – a must-go annual event for comic fans with workshops, talks and artists signing sessions.
The Dance Festival 2023 (May 10-14) celebrates dance in Lausanne and throughout Switzerland. Discover dance in theatres, cultural centres and public spaces.
Wednesday
Tea Time in Grancy: a sweet snack without stuffing yourself with sugar? This is the challenge that Café de Grancy and MAYbe Less Sugar are taking on. A tea tim ..read more
The Lausanne Guide
11M ago
By Natalie Halt, photo ©Lausanne à Table
It is that time of year again. Your foodie guide to the season’s coming events with Lausanne à Table launched today at noon! Why is this such an important occasion, you might ask? Well, many of these events sell out well in advance. Take our seasoned advice: Book it NOW if you see something that tickles your “gourmandise” fancy.
Lausanne à Table has over 200 members and since 2014 has been connecting local artisans with its inhabitants through the experience of food, beverage, music, and some of the most festive gatherings we’ve ever attended. The n ..read more
The Lausanne Guide
11M ago
We were approaching ‘the end’ of the pandemic and had grown tired of the morning commute via public transport; the shuffling and squeezing and sneezing--the delays, the traffic, the transfers. Along with a huge handful of Lausanne residents, we were ready to take our commute into our own hands, or rather on our own two wheels.
Not too long ago in 2018, Switzerland overwhelmingly voted in favor of giving federal authorities more responsibility in coordinating and developing cycle paths nationwide. We’ve witnessed the transformation of Lausanne streets; where parking spots once were, there are ..read more